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Thread #139323   Message #3200916
Posted By: MikeL2
03-Aug-11 - 10:32 AM
Thread Name: BS: A traditional England batting collapse?
Subject: RE: BS: A traditional England batting collapse?
Hi Jon

<" The hard part is whether the ball touches the rope about here ">

As a still picture it still doesn't prove that the ball touched the boundary marker. Having re-watched the movie I am still convinced that it did. If the boundary marker had been a rope ( as always used to be the case) the ball would have rolled over it and the answer would have been obvious. Still; you can much advetising matter on a piece of rope !!!!!

Interesting though....

Now we have to win the next one...
Cheers

Mike